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Show DESERET NEWS, ;2 A Tuesday, July 11 , 1 972 People Bremer Balks Yiets Copter Behind Reds In Quang - U.S. SAIGON (AP) rine helicopters flying from offghore carriers landed hundreds-, of South Vietnamese marifles north of Quang Tri City $oday, Pitting government-forces on three sides of the enemy-hel- d provincial cap- ' are ton, Fla., an adviser with the paratroopers. The guys who are there have been ordered to stay there. Associated Press correspondent Dennis. Neeld reported from the front that Dickenson told him North Vietnamese troops were wel dug in in and around the Citadel, in the heart of Quang Tri City. They are in he said. Theyve bunkers, been there for two months and ncrth-northwe- fifth successive day, entrenched North Vietnamese fofces managed to stall the Sojith Vietnamese drive to recapture the city lost 10 weeks theyve used their time ' ciously. The Rev. William Rittenhouse, 50, pastor of the Nassau Bay Baptist Church in Houston, Tex., said Monday he would serve as executive director of the Colorado Springs-baseunit and Irwin, 42, will be president. d Kuss Poet In U.S. 'It's My Turn' Pitcher Off Hook Disorderly conduct charges against Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis were dropped Monday. The charge had been filed by David Hatter, a security guard at Riverfront Stadium. Hatter stopped Ellis as he tried to enter the stadium without identification May 5 for a game against the Reds. In the ensuing exchange Ellis allegedly cursed him. judi- can put 105 and even artillery on those bunkers and youll only give them a ao. headache." Tank-le- d North Vietnamese Dickenson said he bad seen infantrymen and South Vietbombs namese paratrooper and madropped rines battled at four different within 20 yards of the North pdjnts on the northeastern and Vietnamese bunkers and they outskirts of failed to hurt anyone inside. southeastern ' liarigTri City. Its fighting in cities, he You 155 Russian poet Iosif Brodrky told reporters sadly that he would probably never see his mother and father again. The Brodsky had been ordered by Soviet officials to emigrate to Istael but then fought successfully to come to the United States. The poet arrived Sunday from London. Speaking in heavily accented English he told reporters Monday he came to the United States because he liked what I read about America in poems. He will be at the University of Michigan. d Mrs. Helen Meyner, whose husband Robert served two terms as governor of New Jersey, declared herself a candidate for Congress Monday from the 13th district. Mrs. Meyner, 44, said she favors tax reform and New York state-styl- e abortion laws. She also supports women's liberation. d for the Apollo 15 astronaut James B. Irwin will leave the nations space program Aug. 1 to set up his own evangelistic organization known as High Flight. Dr. John M, Hamilton, superintendent of Clifton T. Perkins State Hospital where Bremer was sent for examination, wrote Powers that Bremer has refused to cooperate with or participate in medical and psychiatric examinations. in there to stay, said 'Capt. Don Dickenson, 25, of Braden- ital. First reports said there was noinajor contact The Marines were landed of 2jr miles the city, on the eastern side of th$ Thach Han River opposite the Quang Tri combat base. - Combined Wire Services Arthur H. Bremer, 21, the former Milwaukee busboy accused of trying to assassinate Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace, has refused to cooperate with psychiatrists at a Maryland mental institution. This report was given Circuit Court Judge Ralph W. Powers Monday during a hearing which ended with Powers delaying the start of Bremers trial for three weeks. The trial was to start Wednesday. Tri ine North Vietnamese Ma- Highest Flight? Away From It All Ill bei theyre not having this good a time in Miami, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy shouted with enthusiasm. He sounded convincing. While other leaders of the Democratic party wrangled over credentials challenges at Miami Beach, Kenned-- y was 1,500 miles away at his summer home on Cape Cod sailing, working, entertaining and then watching his colleagues on television. Aboard Teds sloop Patrician were Kennedy family members and friends. Perhaps it would be different by the end of the week, but Kennedy repeated his denials that he was a candidate for the vice presidential nomination. Deaths In News Baritone Robert Weede, wlfo sang with Doth the Metropolitan and San Francisco opera companies during a career, died Sunday In Walnut e Creek, Calif. Carl W. McCartUe, 68, a newsman who became as assitant secretary of state, died Monday in McLean, Va., in a neighbors swimming pool. . . . U.S. District Court Judge Robert Shaw, known as "old ironfist in Newark, N.J., because of his when trying politicians and mobsters, died Sundav at the age of 65. ... 54-fo- ot long-tim- d ;The command reported that 104 North troops were killed and eight tanks destroyed, six of them in one battle, by .U.S. naval gunfire and South Viet- Viet-Aathe- se rice-padd- war, namese artillery support Goveram ent losses were six men killed and 13 wounded, the Saigon command said. SALT LAKE CITY, , - UTAH Ch(ck Im r Tmmm IsKfd Pititi Bvtttrttf VtfttaMt tasted 6ree Saltd Hot Hell end Ho&ff Ctaice ef Drink VmIII kt Ctm K Ikerkef Maj. Gen. Rehevam Zeevi, chief of Israels Central Army Command, was asked if he meant to keep his agreement with Okamoto. Viet(AP) nam's top man peace talks, Politburo member Le Due Tho, left Hanoi today for the French capital, tiie official Vietnam News Agency reported. Tho has been Hanois representative in secret talks with U.S. adviser presidential Henry Kissinger. His return to Pans, coupled with the U.S. decision to resume the peace talks Thursday, raises the prospect that he and Kissinger will be meeting secretly again. Xuan Thuy, the nominal head of the North Vietnamese delegation to the peace talks, returned to Paris from Hanoi on Monday. Saturday only and Church News moil outside carrier delivery area only. i THIS IS WHAT WE hiRVI YOUt cide. TOKYO ' ions, An IsLOD, Israel (AP) raeli general testified today that he tricked Japanese terrorist Kozo Okamoto into confessing his part in the Tel Aviv airport massacre by promising him "my revolver and one bullet" to commit sui- Kissinger, Le Due Tho To Talk? -atNorth the Paris DESERET NEWS Editorial Office, 34 E. 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Its no longer y the quiet little Saigon T UfS. & WED. -5- -9 SS. PM. CHICKEN DINNER Tip Top Special Reg. 2.00 TAKE HOME ORDERS -36- 4-0787 t God forbid it was only bait, the beefy, bespectacled . general replied. Zeevi testified on the second day of Okamotos military trial for the machine-guand grenade attack, by himself and two other Japanese working for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. to save lives, and anything serving this purpose was permissible, he said. The general said he and the Japanese signed a written contract in which Okamoto promised to give all information honestly and in full, and Zeevi promised that when the interrogation was ended, he would give Okamoto a gun for his own use. The agreement was witnessed by a Japanese interpreter, he said. Zeevi said he hoped to get intelligence information from the Japanese, but Okamoto held back details he wanted. Rogers, Pope Meet In Vatican VATICAN CITY (AP) -Secretary cf State William P. Rogers talked with Pope Paul VI .for just over an hour today. The Vietnam war was among the subject? they discussed. There was no word on what was said at the private audience, but the Pope two days ago made a plea for an end to the intolerable and bloody war in Vietnam. He said the resumption of the Paris peace talks this coma ing Thursday opens peephole of hope, but he added: "The spirit and method which have been the tone of the negotiations for' too long must be changed in a new, reciprocal and generous purpose of peace. n persons including the other two Japanese were killed, and 67 were wounded. Twenty-eig- ht I made my offer after six or seven hours in which he refused to talk, Zeevi said. When I made the proposal, his mouth opened in a smile and he talked. The chief defense lawyer, Max Kritzman, brought Zeevi into the case to prove his contention that the confession had been made under duress. Zeevi testified that he believed at the time that another Japanese killer was still at large. It was an operational plan Patriarch Buried Amid Speculation ISTANBUL (AP) CHESS MATCH OF CENTURY - Catholic Among those who came for and Protestant church leaders the funeral were Dr. Michael gathered for the funeral today Ramsey, the Archbishop of of Ecumenical Patriarch Canterbury and Primate of I amid speculation the Church of England; Jan Cardinal Willebrands, presiconcerning the part the Turkish government would play in dent of the Vatican Secretariat selection of his successor. for Christian Unity; ArchGiovanni Benelli, the bishop the spiritual Athenagoras, Vatican undersecretary of leader of the 250 million Eastand leaders of the other state, died Orthodox ern Catholics, Eastern Orthodox churches. Friday at 86. His body lay in An ecumenical delegation of state in the small unimposing American Catholic, Protestant Church of St. George, the patriarchal church since the and Jewish churchmen also Turks made Santa Sophia a had planned to attend the fumosque after they captured neral but stayed home after the Turkish government rethe city in 1453. fused to admit Archbishop Iak-- , ovos of the Greek Orthodox serFollowing the hour-lonvice, the simple black and sil- Church in the Americas. Iako-vo- s has been out of favor in ver casket was to be carried to the Balikli Christian Ceme- Turkey since he asked Presitery, three miles beyond the dent Lyndon B. Johnson in walls of Istanbul, where 13 1965 to intercede for the Greek other Ecumenical Patriarchs community in Turkey during tension over Cyprus.v4 are buried. Athe-nagor- as Fischer, Spassky Meet REYKJAVIK. Iceland Fischer the favor- American challenger ite. But most of Iceland's (UPI) chess-ma- d Bobby Fischer was the favor- 210,009 citizens ite of the experts in the chess were behind Spassky. match of the century" today Only a few weeks ago the but Icelands thousands of 'fans of Iceland were with the chess fans gave their almost unpredictable American but he undiluted backing to the Soviet lost his popularity quickly Unions Boris Spassky. when he demanded more Fischer stayed in seclusion money and failed to show up but Fred Gramer, vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation and one of Fischers assistants, said Bobby is go, go, go. .Fischer expressed dissatisfaction Monday with arrangements in the hall where the match was to be played. Cramer said, Fischer does not like the lighting, the board and the pieces, the location of the television cameras and some other minor details, including the thickness of the window in time for the scheduled July start of the match. 2 While Fischer was in New York demanding more money, Spassky was walking the streets of Reykjavik patting children on the head, conversing with local chess players and piling up points in the prematch popularity contest. CLOTHES HAMPERS A 12.00 Value Genuine woven fibers, standard size hamper with gold medallicn decoration. Assorted colors. drapes." The first of 24 games in the chess championship match was scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. (1 p.m. EDT) after two weeks of uncertainty and controversy. MANY OTHERS $250,000 world An chess BENCH AND DELUXE TYPE, AT SPECIAL PRICES unofficial poll among experts assembled in Reykjavik showed the Park Free at Main Parking Mall. Enter at 26 W. Broadway. If8 So Convenient! 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